Paphos in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(boiling, or hot), a town at the west end of Cyprus, connected
by a react with Salamis at the east end. It was founded B.C.
1184 (during the period of the judges in Israel). Paul and
Barnabas travelled, on their first missionary expedition,
"through the isle" from the latter place to the former, Ac
13:6 The great characteristic of Paphos was the worship of
Aphrodite or Venus, who was fabled to have here risen from the
sea. Her temple, however, was at "Old Paphos" now called
Kuklia. The harbor and the chief town were at "New Paphos,"
ten miles to the northwest. The place is still called Baffa.
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